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 CURATED BY EDUARDO NAVASNOVEMBER 9 TO DECEMBER 17, 2010
 CENTRO CULTURAL DE ESPAÑA EL SALVADOR
 Calle La Reforma #166,
 Col. San Benito
 San Salvador, EL SALVADOR
 http://www.ccespanasv.org/inicio.php
 Inquiries: eduardoATnavasseDOTnet   PARTICIPANTING ARTISTS/ARTISTAS PARTICIPANTES:
 Mayra Barraza, El Salvador"Republica de la muerte"(2006)
 Giselle Beiguelman, Brazil"Sometimes" (2007)
 Arcangel Constantini, México "Atari Noise" (2000 to present)
 Electronic Disturbance Theater y b.a.n.g. lab, USA
 "Transborder Immigrant Tool" (2010)
 Belén Gache, Argentina "Wordtoys" (2006)
 Brian Mackern, Uruguay"El Temporal de Santa Rosa" (2002)
 "The Storm of Santa Rosa"
 Antonio Mendoza, Cuba/USA"Idiotrobot" (2010)
 Fernando Orellana, El Salvador/USA "Plain Text" (2008)
 Paul Ramirez-Jonas, Honduras/USA "Another Day" (2003)
 Isabel Restrepo, Colombia"Atandocabos" (2010)
 Gustavo Romano, Argentina "IP Poetry" (2006)
     | Events at the Cultural Center of Spain in El Salvador 
        
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 Image: Still from Brian Mackern's performance of Cinema.tik, in which he remixes film clips from Tarkovsky and Hitchcock among other directors. Performance took place on November 11, 2010 at the Cultural Center of Spain in El Salvador. Besides the two openings for the exhibition, A Modular Framework, there were two extra days of events. On November 10, there was a panel discussion with the artists. And on November 11 there was a performance by Arcangel Constantini, Brian Mackern and Antonio Mendoza.   
 Mayra Barraza discusses her work, 100 days in the Republic of Death, on November 10 at the Cultural Center of Spain.   
 Brett Stalbaum discusses the work of B.A.N.G. Lab and Electronic Disturbance Theater.   
 Participants of the exhibition, Brian Mackern and Arcangel Constantini met with local artists to discuss new media and digital art practice.   
 Arcangel Constantini (right), Antonio Mendoza (Center) and Brian Mackern (left) improvise for the audience at the Cultural Center of Spain. |  
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